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(Anonymous) 2014-08-14 12:05 am (UTC)(link)The "no killing" can soften that a bit and make them seem more like heroes and less like villains. And there are stories where I can buy why a hero would make the rule, like if the hero is so overpowered that they are afraid of what they might do to people who are in reality, much weaker then they are.
It's easy for heroes to take a turn and for us as the audience to get annoyed with them. I just spend more time either investing in snarky heroes or villains, it makes it much easier to deal with when they're dumb or hypocritical.